In today’s digital age, even small towns and rural counties face the growing threat of cyberattacks. Many communities often lack the resources and expertise to defend against cybercriminals. “Whole-of-state” (WOS) cybersecurity, a team-based approach, is supported by federal funding to help equip local governments to build their defenses.
As previously reported by MACo, SLCGP funding is available to state and local governments to address cybersecurity risks and threats to information systems. WOS efforts drive states to offer targeted assistance to smaller agencies in improving their cyber defenses. This collaborative approach to cybersecurity includes contributions from major state agencies to individual local IT staff.
While state guidance and support are crucial, each community faces unique challenges, requiring tailored solutions rather than a one-size-fits-all policy. By allowing local agencies to adapt state resources to their specific needs, WOS efforts ensure that cybersecurity measures are effective and practical for every locality, regardless of size or infrastructure.
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